Diana is now about to do some clothes to wash. She hasn't been washing the clothes in a while as a matter of fact. Her mom will help her today of course. She will remember what to do with the clothes by the way. She will try not to get the clothes damaged. Let's hope that Diana will be washing the clothes.

"Time to wash the clothes." said Diana.

She went to the laundry room and turns on the washing machine. Then, she puts the clothes and the laundry detergent in there and close it all the way.

"I'm washing the clothes right now, mom." said Diana.

"That is good, Di." said Mrs. Evans. "It's been a while that you wash the clothes."

"I know, mom." said Diana. "In fact, I am good at washing the clothes."

"Make sure that you don't get the clothes damaged." said Mrs. Evans.

"I sure won't, mom." said Diana. "I never get the clothes damaged."

"That's my daughter." said Mrs. Evans. "Can you bring the laundry basket to the laundry room when they are done?"

"Yes, I will, mom." said Diana.

"That's nice of you, Di." said Mrs. Evans. "Time to put the clothes in the dryer."

Diana and her mom went back to the laundry room and took out the clothes from the washing machine. Then, they put the clothes and the dryer sheet in the dryer and Diana turns on the dryer.

"The clothes are now in the dryer." said Diana.

"Can you help me put the clothes away?" Mrs. Evans asked.

"I sure will, mom." said Diana. "That is a lot of work for me."

Later, Diana brought the laundry basket and took it to the laundry room. Then, she took out the clothes from the dryer and puts them in the basket and cleans out the dryer lint.

"The clothes are now done, mom." said Diana.

"That is great, Di." said Mrs. Evans. "You can help me put the clothes the away."

Diana and her mom did a good job at washing the clothes. See what happens in the next chapter of this long story.